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The #4 spot in our Top 2018 Moments goes to the opening of Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1
Each week this Pride Month we’ll be highlighting two artists working within one of Nobody Promised Y
Only five days left to check out the exhibition that The New York Times called “radiant and ra
Sarah Williams aka Sarah Nicholas Williams (American, b. VT, based NYC, USA) - From Radish Moon Illu
Radioshead aka Nirvana Kamala aka Modern Baroque (Kurdish-Iraqi, b. Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq) - Mona L
Radioshead aka Nirvana Kamala aka Modern Baroque (Kurdish-Iraqi, b. Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq) Collage
For Latina and Latin American women artists, the relationship between the body and violence is centr
Return to the modern day AU where the Saiyans love Earth () and Bulma owns a bar?? Don’t ask, just g
lesstalkmoreillustration:25 Sprouting Seed Faces by KelseyPike on Etsy*More Things & Stuff
Kazimir Malevich (Russian, born Ukraine; 1878–1935)Suprematist Composition: White on White1918Oil on
Jane Radstrom (American, based San Francisco, CA, USA) - 1: Shades Of Black, 2015 2:Lady In Blue, 2
Amazing!Mel Bochner (American; 1940– )2011Oil and acrylic on canvas (2 panels)Private Collection | ©
Now on view, Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985 puts a spotlight on the groundbreaking con
She is a wildflowerWith a natural radiance that’ll draw you in like a magnetShe grows in the d
“Radiation Fog” acrylic on Dibond, 60 x 60 cm, August 2020.This painting emits a sense of harmony. M
Jane Radstrom (American, based San Francisco, CA) - Void, 2015 Paintings: Oil on Panel
Wizard Merch is pretty rad, right?*check it out on my redbubble!*
someponysscribbles: Here’s something for artists out there: RadialMenu. If you don’t have a fairly r
moma-paintings: Blocked Radiant (for Ioana), Kerstin Brätsch, 2011, MoMA: Painting and SculptureFund
Focusing on the work of black women artists, We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 ex
ROYAL LEGION GUEST ARTISTS! Look ‘em up. Hit ‘em up. Book ‘em up. Be a fucking hero. — @chrisdrtsta
Come out to a great music event put on by L.A.’s Home Grown Radio! There will be live performances,
We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 opens tomorrow but we’re kicking off our
caughtalitesneeze: paradiseph0t0 : As if getting to meet Tori Amos wasn’t enough of an afternoon tr
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